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1 Week 1: Gross Anatomy of the Brain & Head / Neck Time / Day Mon Sep 28 Tues Sep 29 Wed Sep 30 Thu Oct. 1 Fri Oct. 2 Module Overview 9-9:50 AM Gross Anatomy of Brain Gross Anatomy of Spinal Cord 11-11:50 AM Overview of Nervous System Tracts Brain Malformations & Developmental Abnormalities Jayne Ness Anatomy of Face/Pharyngeal Arches Steve Zehren Review of Cranial Nerves Neck Anatomy Lab Anatomy Faculty Brooks Zehren Resuehr TBL Cranial Cavity, Meninges, and Orbit Anatomy Faculty Brooks Zehren Resuehr Cranial Cavity and Orbit Anatomy Lab Anatomy Faculty Brooks Zehren Resuehr Brain Anatomy Lab B Rosalinda Roberts Brain Anatomy Lab C Rosalinda Roberts 1-1:50 PM Development of the CNS Steve Zehren (Lecture Room E) 2-2:50 PM Brain Anatomy Lab A Rosalinda Roberts Tony Nicholas Brain Anatomy Lab D Rosalinda Roberts Tony Nicholas Vodcasts Virtual Brain Atlas* Anatomy of the Neck Steve Zehren Cranial Cavity / Meninges & Orbit *Self-guided tutorial (see page 30 for details) 8

2 Week 2: Building the Brain: Cytology and Physiology Time / Day Mon Oct. 5 Tues Oct. 6 Wed Oct. 7 Thu Oct. 8 Fri Oct. 9 Optional Lab Review Session Anatomy Faculty Brooks Zehren Resuehr Gross Lab Practical Exam A 9-9:30 AM ICM: Neuro Exam 9:30-9:50 AM (VH Lecture Room E) Gross Lab 10-10:30 AM Introduction to Neuroimaging 10:30-10:50 AM (VH Lecture Room E) 11-11:50 AM Cytology Review (VH Lecture Room E) Review: Resting & active membrane properties Review: Synaptic Transmission (receptors & transmitters) Practical Exam B Gross Lab Practical Exam C Circulation I: Arterial and Venous Supply CSF, Ventricles, Hydrocephalus Review & ARS Quiz Cellular Properties Discussion Group C Vodcasts ANS Pharmacology 9

3 Week 3: Deep Brain Structures, Brainstem and Circulation Time / Day Mon Oct. 12 Tues Oct. 13 Wed Oct. 14 Thu Oct. 15 Fri Oct :50 AM Diencephalon (Thalamus & hypothalamus) Local anesthetics Brainstem Anatomy Review 11-11:50 AM Brainstem Q&A Circadian Rhythms Karen Gamble Sleep & of Sleep Joseph Daley Circulation II: Ischemic Stroke Circulation III: Hemorrhage, Hematomas & Aneurysms General anesthetics Ethics / Brain Death Michael Barnett Brainstem & Cranial Nerves Student Research A PowerPoint 1 Spinal Cord Student Research B PowerPoint 1 Spinal Cord Discussion Group C 10

4 Fall Break: Time / Day Mon Oct. 19 Tues Oct. 20 Wed Oct. 21 Thu Oct. 22 Fri Oct :50 AM 11-11:50 AM 1-1:50 PM 2-2:50 PM 11

5 Week 4: Pathologies of Brain Time / Day Mon Oct 26 Tues Oct 27 Wed Oct 28 Thu Oct 29 Fri Oct :50 AM TBL Brain Tumors Paula Warren Ken Fallon Rhoda Maron Stan Han Medical Student Research Day 10:00 3:00 Cranial Neuropathies Will Meador 11-11:50 AM Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunologic John Rinker Neuropath Toxic & Metabolic Syndromes Ken Fallon CNS Infections* Shruti Agnihotri & Rob Hackney TBI & Concussion Heath Hale Headache *coordinated presentation Discussion Group C Micro Lab Ken Waites 12

6 Week 5: Sensory Systems Time / Day Mon Nov 2 Tues Nov 3 Wed Nov 4 Thu Nov 5 Fri Nov 6 9-9:50 AM Oculomotor / Pupillary Reflexes Paul Gamlin 10-10:50 AM Principles of Sensory Transduction Paul Gamlin Anatomy of the Eye David Resuehr of vision Michael Vaphiades Pain physiology Sensory Systems 11-11:50 AM Auditory & Vestibular Paul Gamlin Retina & Visual Pathways Timothy Gawne Ocular Pharmacology Analgesics Timothy Ness Peripheral Neuropathies Will Meador Discussion Group C Student Research A PowerPoint 2 Special Senses Student Research B PowerPoint 2 Special Senses Vodcasts Chemical Senses Taste & Smell 13

7 Week 6: Motor Systems Time / Day Mon Nov 9 Tues Nov 10 Wed Nov 11 Thu Nov 12 Fri Nov :50 AM 9:30-9:50 AM Simulation Primer Descending Motor Overview 11-11:50 AM Spinal Cord Lesions Basal Ganglia Talene Yacoubian Cerebellum & Ataxias Talene Yacoubian Parkinson s & Treatments (patient) Amy Amara Hyperkinetic Diseases ALS / MN Disease Will Meador Motor Systems Simulations Todd Peterson Simulations Todd Peterson & C Alternate Discussion Group 3-3:50 PM 4-4:50 PM Vodcast Pathology of Movement Ken Fallon 14

8 Week 7: Limbic and Cognition Time / Day Mon Nov 16 Tues Nov 17 Wed Nov 18 Thu Nov 19 Fri Nov :50 AM Pathology Ken Fallon Limbic System Anatomy Marissa Natelson Love 11-11:50 AM Higher Order Processing (Language- Aphasias) Learning Theory Hal Thurstin Synaptic Plasticity / Learning & Memory Dementias: (including Pathology)* Marissa Natelson Love & Ken Fallon Seizures & Epilepsy Sandipan Pati Anti-epileptic drugs Ashley Thomas Neuropharmacology Case 6 Case 6 Substance Abuse Peter Lane Case 6 Case 6 Discussion Group C Case 6 Vodcasts *coordinated presentation Delirium Peter Penherski 15

9 Week 8: Behavior I Time / Day Mon Nov 23 Tues Nov 24 Wed Nov 25 Thu Nov 26 Fri Nov 27 Limbic & Cognitive Systems 9-9:50 AM Introduction to Development I: Infancy / Grade school Marion Wallace 11-11:50 Psychiatric Emergencies Tobias Martinez Development II: Infancy / Grade school Marion Wallace Case 7 Case 7 Somatic Symptom Somatic Symptom 16

10 Week 9: Behavior II Time / Day Mon Nov 30 Tues Dec 1 Wed Dec 2 Thu Dec 3 Fri Dec 4 9-9:50 AM Adolescence Lori Sonnier Autism Rajesh Kana Models of Development Lee Ascherman 11-11:50 AM Psychiatric Testing Marion Wallace Bipolar Bates Redwine Depressive Bates Redwine Eating Lindsay Levine PTSD Lori Davis Neurobiology of Psychosis Nina Kraguljac Treatment of Psychosis Nina Kraguljac Neurobiology of Mental Illness Behavior Case 8 Case 8 Student Research A PowerPoint 3 Alternative Brain Therapies Student Research B PowerPoint 3 Alternative Brain Therapies Mood Mood Addiction Addiction Vodcast Human Sexuality Hal Thurstin Psychotherapy Marion Wallace Cultural aspects of Janaki Nimmagadda Impulse Control Dissociative 17

11 Week 10: Behavior III Time / Day Mon Dec 7 Tues Dec 8 Wed Dec 9 Thu Dec 10 Fri Dec 11 Comprehensive NBME Exam 9-9:50 AM Anxiety Tobias Martinez Psychiatric Manifestations of Medical Illness Review of Psychopharmacology 11-11:50 AM Personality Doctor / Patient Relationships Q&A Case 9 Case 9 Psychosis Psychosis ADHD ADHD Vodcasts Geriatric Bates Redwine 18

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